■Passengers'contemplating .d voyage to New Zealand-(says the ."Syien") will do well to. oable the "Singapore Free Press," asking. forV.a-.Httlo'. fuller information with regard to the.precise situation of a" ■ "natural/arch of; rock," which, accord-. ing. tof a'.'.'writer i.in that journal, is located sojnewhero near the coast of the North 'Island." To'.miss seeing this- feature would "be a calamity,, for its "sides are all,, jagged,", hi 'condition'''.;which has been brought about by ."shoals':of .whales passing : through it. at-a certain season of ;th'e : year, and one by one rubbing ■their./hugo backs .against the sides of the rock to dislodge encumbrances there: on." . Each whale, as he goes through, givesvent* wopresunie, to'a hearty "God bless the.Duke of Argyll 1" . :/'■":■.. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 710, 8 January 1910, Page 5
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115Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 710, 8 January 1910, Page 5
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